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Spain's Sánchez leads leftist push against far right

Thousands of leftists gathered in Barcelona over the weekend to brainstorm strategies to counter the rise of authoritarianism and win back voters drifting to the right.

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Spain's Sánchez leads leftist push against far right
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Thousands of leftists gathered in Barcelona over the weekend for a summit aimed at sparking a resurgence against far-right movements globally. The attendees discussed a range of proposals including reforming the UN Security Council and implementing taxes on billionaires. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is positioning himself as a leader of this global socialist revival, using the event to rally support against authoritarian forces. The gathering represents a coordinated effort to develop strategies to win back voters who have shifted rightward in recent years.
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Reuters provides additional details about the Barcelona gathering, including specific proposals discussed (UN Security Council reform, billionaire taxes) and confirms thousands attended.

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